Perpetual government debt (to be paid by the next elected party, and so on).
A person who owes something to others is called as debtor or a person who owes money or money's worth to others. By- Nalini & Raje
A person who owes money to another person is called a debtor. This term refers to anyone who has borrowed money or is obligated to repay a financial obligation. In contrast, the person or entity to whom the money is owed is called a creditor.
Each state has an Unclaimed Property site on the Internet.
yes they can
A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
Yes, you can sue anyone who owes you money
Partially. It is the court which hears all claims by ANYBODY, against the government.
Government money is called Revenue
Since the tooth fairy owes you money talk to you mom and dad about it and ask why that is.
America
A person who owes is a 'debtor' A person who is owed to is a 'creditor'
The company that owes you the money.